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Lemon Jelly CafeB+Worth Trying

Millennium Walkway, North City, Dublin 1, D01 Y027, Ireland · Cafe, Breakfast restaurant, Brunch restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (7154 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Bustling central Dublin brunch cafe known for quick, friendly service and crowd-pleasing crepes and breakfasts; great for a lively start but expect queues and occasional inconsistencies.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Lemon Jelly Cafe delivers reliable brunch appeal through exceptional service warmth and impressive kitchen speed even during packed mornings. Solid food quality anchors the experience—crepes and Irish breakfasts satisfy—but periodic inconsistency with cold plates and undercooked items prevents higher standing. A welcoming neighborhood spot worth visiting for quick, personable brunch, though not a destination restaurant.

Restaurant Summary

Mornings here buzz with lively, friendly energy. Lines form but move quickly, and servers remember names while cappuccinos land with artful foam. One guest summed it up: "Fast, warm, and exactly what we needed before sightseeing." Expect a cozy room that can feel busy at peak hours. The cooking leans classic brunch over flashy: hearty Irish plates, savory and sweet crepes, omelettes, and ciabattas. Portions satisfy without dragging the pace, and coffee service is a strong suit. Highlights include the Full Irish when hot off the pass and customizable crepes; a few diners note occasional inconsistency like dry French toast or lukewarm plates during rushes. For families, this is easy to love. Kids gravitate to Nutella-banana crepes, French toast, and simple eggs, and there are vegetarian and vegan options. If celiac, ask about procedures; one review reported cross-contact despite gluten-free choices, so proceed with clear communication.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€24-32 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central pedestrian thoroughfare with tourist footfall and office workers; lively daytime energy.

Safety: Generally safe, busy and well-lit; typical city-center crowds and occasional queues.

Nearby: Near Jervis/Henry Street shopping, Liffey bridges, hotels and tram (Luas) stops.

Dublin City CentreDublin City Centre is the bustling heart of the city, characterized by a diverse dining scene ranging from casual cafes to upscale restaurants. The area is lively throughout the day, with a mix of business commuters during weekdays and tourists exploring the city’s landmarks.
Millennium WalkwayMillennium Walkway is a pedestrian-friendly area connecting key parts of the city, popular for quick brunch spots and coffee shops catering to nearby office workers and visitors.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–17:00 Tuesday07:00–17:00 Wednesday07:00–17:00 Thursday07:00–17:00 Friday07:00–17:00 Saturday07:00–19:00 Sunday07:00–19:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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